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Index Aristotle 1, 7-21, 189, 190 catharsis 11, 16, 17 mimesis 1, 7-21, 189 learning by mimesis 9 nature as basis of knowledge 9 probability or necessity 12-14 tragedy and history 12, 13 universal 1, 12, 13, 16-9, 60 Eudemian Ethics 15 Nichomachean Ethics 15 Poetics 1, 8-21, 189 Politics 17 art as analytical thought 21, 46, 47, 53, 58, 59, 66, 73, 76, 84, 104, 190, 191, 193 Bach, J. S. 108 13, 141, 190, 191 everted lullaby 109, 111, 191 Cantata 46 191 Cantata 54 110 Cantata 78 191 Prelude and Fugue No. 22 in B flat minor (The Well- Tempered Clavier Book 1) 108 13, 191 Beethoven, Ludwig van 104 5, 107 8, 113 36, 141, 191, 195 201 artist as Promethean visionary 114 36 Kyrie Eleison 123 32, 136, 191 Ländler 122, 125 Prometheus 118 21, 125-36, 195, 201 The Creatures of Prometheus 195 201 The Eroica Variations, opus 35 195 String Quartet in A minor, opus 132 113-36, 191, 195 201 Symphony No. 3 in E major, the Eroica 195 201 Symphony No. 6 in F major, the Pastoral 107-8 Bertagnolli, Paul 196 Boccaccio De Genealogia Deorum 196 Burrow, Colin 74 ~ 207 ~
Cézanne, Paul 137, 171 88, 192 art as parallel to nature 171, 175 organized sensations 171, 175 psychology (inner life) of sensory perception 171 88 evanescence of sensory experience 185, 187, 188 illusion of permanence 182, 184, 185 8 portrayal of time within visual perception 174, 182 4, 185 8 Chateau Noir 181 5 The Grounds of the Chateau Noir 177 82 Houses in Provence The Riaux Valley near L Estaque 171 4 Rocks at L Estaque 174 8 Rocks near the Caves above the Chateau Noir 185 8 Dickens, Charles David Copperfield 74-5 Doran, Michael 171 experience of oneself and the world 3-5, 145 form of subjective experience 106, 192 Fulgentius myth of Prometheus 195 201 Melpomene 195 6, 199 Zeus 195 Haley, Allan S. 196 Kinderman, William 196 life-defining forms 5 8, 45 6, 101, 190, 192 transcendent life-defining forms 7-8 mimesis 1 3, 7-21, 189 appearance 2, 10 4, 18 21 assembling of appearances 18 21 resemblance 10 3, 19, 21, 46 revelatory resemblance 11, 12, 19, 21, 46 moral qualities 19, 44 6 ~ 208 ~
Neo-Platonism 60 2, 142 6, 154 8, 161 non-specific elements of music 105 8, 110, 135 abstract in relation to music 103 8, 136, 191 Nussbaum, Martha 16 objects of experience 2 5 Orgel, Stephen 72 Ovid 69 Danaë 71, 72 Pygmalion 69, 71 Palestrina 123, 125 Viri Galilaei (motet) 125 personal inclination (in relation to cognitive experience) 6 8, 18 20, 46, 52 3, 56 7, 67, 73, 84, 135, 142, 144, 148, 157, 163, 165, 169 72, 190 2 need to see things as they are 6 7, 45, 162, 192 perception, continuous act of 137 plasticity of form in music 107 8, 110, 113, 132, 136 Plato 1 5, 7, 8, 9, 16, 142-6, 154 8, 163, 189 catharsis 8 mimesis 1 3, 189 theory of Forms (Ideas) 1 5, 8, 9, 60 1, 142-6, 154 8, 163, 189 Phaedo 8 The Republic 1-3, 8, 189 Plotinus 142 psychology (inner life) of sensory perception 141 88, 192 repetition and sensory perception 105 7, 110, 113, 131 2 Rembrandt A Girl at a Window 60 Reynolds, Sir Joshua 142 rhetorical form in art 19, 20, 190-1 Shakespeare, William 19, 47 101, 104, 107, 115, 136, 141, 154 7, 191 aesthetician 57 62 dramatization of the poet 47, 57, 67, 191 the fool 48 62, 63, 66 7, 70, 71, 73, 88 humanist mentor 48 62, 67, 70, 73 4, 77, 82, 84 9, 93 6, 191 ~ 209 ~
love poet 62 75, 77 9, 84, 88, 94, 95, 191 personae 48-52, 55, 57, 60 3, 66, 67, 73, 74, 77, 79, 84, 87-9, 93, 101, 191 the poet 63, 66, 69, 74, 77 101, 191 polysemous language 48, 61, 63, 66, 72, 77-82, 84, 85, 88, 89-92, 94, 96, 98 101 sceptic 63-74, 88, 100 Antony and Cleopatra 88 Hamlet 18-9 Sonnet 1 48 53, 54, 55, 57, 63, 67, 70, 73, 95 Sonnet 3 48, 53 7, 58, 63, 67, 70, 73 Sonnet 5 57 62, 67, 69, 75 Sonnet 17 73 5 Sonnet 18 62 7, 68, 70 1, 73 5, 100 Sonnet 19 73 5 Sonnet 20 62, 67 75, 82, 86, 87 Sonnet 21 73 5 Sonnet 33 76 84, 86 Sonnet 34 80 4, 86 Sonnet 53 154 8 Sonnet 54 75 Sonnet 55 75, 100 Sonnet 71 85, 88, 89, 90 3, 94, 96, 98, 100 1 Sonnet 72 88 90, 92, 93 7, 98, 100 1 Sonnet 73 85 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96, 98, 100 1 Sonnet 74 85, 88-90, 97 101 Sonnet 100 98 Shanes, Eric 138, 142 Somerville, Mary 159 Sophocles 8, 10, 16, 20 46, 53, 101, 104, 141, 190, 191 Oedipus the King 8, 10, 20 46, 53, 101, 107, 113, 190 Turner, J. M. W. 137 171, 174, 192 form of subjective experience 192 Neo- Platonism and the Form of Beauty 142 6, 154 8, 161 picturesque and the sublime in painting 154, 161 portrayal of time within visual perception 139 40, 168 70 psychology (inner life) of sensory perception 143 6, 147, 148, 149, 162, 163, 168 74, 192 ~ 210 ~
The Bay of Uri from Brunnen 151 8, 159, 161 Lake Lucerne: Sunset 158 63 The Lake of Geneva with the Dent d Oche, from Lausanne: a Funeral 148 51, 167 The Lake of Geneva with the Dent d Oche: Tending the vines 146 8 The Lauerzersee with the Mythens 165 70 Portsmouth 138 42, 167, 170 The Rigi with Full Moon and the Spires of Lucerne Cathedral 163 5 Vermeer, Johannes Girl with a Pearl Earring 60 Viganò, Salvatore 196 Weitz, Morris 142 ~ 211 ~